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On Mon, 9 Jun 2025 22:14:54 +0200, "Carlos E.R."Remedies, for what exactly? We still do not know what was the problem. And will not know for several months.
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On 2025-06-09 01:15, Joe Gwinn wrote:Maybe, maybe not, but no matter - inertia and conservation of energy>>
The Physics Behind the Spanish Blackout, Bjorn Lomborg, Wall Street
Journal, 3 June 2025 issue, page A13.
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Here is a gift link. No paywall, but they will insist on trying to
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Politically biased opinion.
are not. And the finance world doesn't want to bet on the wrong
horse.
It's true that there are many possible technical remedies, but none of
them are in place. If they were, we would not be having this
discussion.
It will be many years and billions for anything of the kind to beYou can not put a solution to a problem that nobody knows what it is. What are you going to do? You do something so that the public is happy, and when a year passes, we find out that the problem is totally different, and the effort and money was wasted on a useless mistaken solution!
implemented at sufficient scale, and to mature enough to depend on.
Blaming anything for the blackout isI quite agree, but holding off for a year or two is a form of
reckless, when done before the detailed analysis is completed.
unilateral political disarmament. Politicians are rarely saints.
Neither are news reporters.
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